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Quantitative research in speech

Direct magnitude‐estimation judgments of stuttering severity using audible and audible‐visible speech samples

Pages 169-177 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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Catherine L. Eve, Mark Onslow, Cheryl Andrews & Roger Adams. (1995) Clinical Measurement of Early Stuttering Severity: The Reliability of a 10-point Scale. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders 23:2, pages 26-39.
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Mark Onslow, Cheryl Andrews & Leanne Costa. (1990) Parental Severity Scaling of Early Stuttered Speech: Four Case Studies. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders 18:1, pages 47-61.
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Sue O'Brian, Ann Packman & Mark Onslow. (2004) Self-Rating of Stuttering Severity as a Clinical Tool. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13:3, pages 219-226.
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Anne K. Cordes & Roger J. Ingham. (1999) Effects of Time-Interval Judgment Training on Real-Time Measurement of Stuttering. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 42:4, pages 862-879.
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Roger J. Ingham, Anne K. Cordes, Janis Costello Ingham & Merrilyn L. Gow. (1995) Identifying the Onset and Offset of Stuttering Events. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 38:2, pages 315-326.
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Sylvia Resnick & Phyllis Tureen. (1990) Evaluation of fluent and disfluent speech segments by stutterers and nonstutterers. Journal of Fluency Disorders 15:1, pages 1-8.
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Richard R. Martin, Samuel K. Haroldson & Garry L. Woessner. (1988) Perceptual scaling of stuttering severity. Journal of Fluency Disorders 13:1, pages 27-47.
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Margaret MacDonald Coyle & A.R. Mallard. (1979) Word-by-word analysis of observer agreement utilizing audio and audiovisual techniques. Journal of Fluency Disorders 4:1, pages 23-28.
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JAMES J. BRADAC & MAE A. BELL. (1975) THE EFFECTS OF OBSERVER EXPECTATIONS, TASK AMBIGUITY, AND MEDIUM OF PRESENTATION ON LOW- AND HIGH-INFERENCE JUDGMENTS OF COMMUNICATIVE BEHAVIOR 1 . Human Communication Research 1:2, pages 123-132.
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